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Testimonials and Case Studies

Since its delivery, the igus energy supply system has been running smoothly and required only minimal maintenance. We have saved enormously on labor and materials as a result.

Zhang Quan

Head of the SWS Development Department

We were convinced by the fact that the entire energy chain system is very compact. On the other hand, the plastic chain is much lighter than a steel chain. You need less force to pull them from one end of the bridge to the other.

Joury van Gijseghem

Project Manager DEME

The first chainflex cable set is still installed in the energy chains. [...] They have probably handled several 100,000 container movements so far.

Dipl.-Ing. Jan Porwit,

Technical Division Manager Large Equipment Division of SCA GmbH

In general, the energy chain on the crane track is much more accessible than the trailing cable. We can carry out maintenance work without needing an additional platform. In addition, the elimination of the trailing cable creates additional space for the walkway along the crane track, so all crane maintenance is now easier.

Wolfgang Krebs

Electrical and Instrumentation & Control Engineering Officer, RWE Power AG

The crane is constantly exposed to large amounts of dust and high temperatures. The slabs and the hot holding furnace emit so much heat that temperatures up to 70 degrees Celsius are reached even just below the ceiling of the hall.

Dipl. Ing. Mike Götzensberger

Project Manager at Bang, on the high demands of the plant


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